Healthy individuals live in peaceful co-existence with an immense load of intestinal bacteria. This symbiosis is advantageous for both the host and the bacteria. For the host it provides access to otherwise undigestible nutrients and colonization resistance against pathogens. In return the bacteria receive an excellent nutrient habitat. The mucosal immune adaptations to the presence of this commensal intestinal microflora are manifold. Although bacterial colonization has clear systemic consequences, such as maturation of the immune system, it is striking that the mutualistic adaptive (T and B cells) and innate immune responses are precisely compartmentalized to the mucosal immune system. Here we summarize the mechanisms of mucosal immune co...
Immunological dysregulation is the cause of many non-infectious human diseases such as autoimmunity,...
The mammalian intestinal tract is the largest immune organ in the body and comprises cells from non-...
All mucosal surfaces are colonized with a vast number of microbes, which are essential for stimulati...
The mammalian intestine harbors a remarkable number of microbes and their components and metabolites...
Commensal bacteria in the lower intestine of mammals are 10 times as numerous as the body's cells. W...
Mutualism with our intestinal microbiota is a prerequisite for healthy existence. This requires phys...
Humans harbour nearly 100 trillion intestinal bacteria that are essential for health. Millions of ye...
Although microbes have been classically viewed as pathogens, it is now well established that the maj...
ong the human gastrointestinal tract, microorganisms are confronted with multiple barriers. Besides ...
All animals live in symbiosis. Shaped by eons of co-evolution, host bacterial associations have deve...
The mammalian intestinal mucosal surface is continuously exposed to a complex and dynamic community ...
The mammalian intestinal tract harbors a diverse community of trillions of microorganisms, which hav...
We are all born germ-free. Following birth we enter into a lifelong relationship with microbes resid...
The commensal microflora collection known as microbiota has an essential role in maintaining the hos...
AbstractThe mucosal immune system – consisting of adaptive and innate immune cells as well as the ep...
Immunological dysregulation is the cause of many non-infectious human diseases such as autoimmunity,...
The mammalian intestinal tract is the largest immune organ in the body and comprises cells from non-...
All mucosal surfaces are colonized with a vast number of microbes, which are essential for stimulati...
The mammalian intestine harbors a remarkable number of microbes and their components and metabolites...
Commensal bacteria in the lower intestine of mammals are 10 times as numerous as the body's cells. W...
Mutualism with our intestinal microbiota is a prerequisite for healthy existence. This requires phys...
Humans harbour nearly 100 trillion intestinal bacteria that are essential for health. Millions of ye...
Although microbes have been classically viewed as pathogens, it is now well established that the maj...
ong the human gastrointestinal tract, microorganisms are confronted with multiple barriers. Besides ...
All animals live in symbiosis. Shaped by eons of co-evolution, host bacterial associations have deve...
The mammalian intestinal mucosal surface is continuously exposed to a complex and dynamic community ...
The mammalian intestinal tract harbors a diverse community of trillions of microorganisms, which hav...
We are all born germ-free. Following birth we enter into a lifelong relationship with microbes resid...
The commensal microflora collection known as microbiota has an essential role in maintaining the hos...
AbstractThe mucosal immune system – consisting of adaptive and innate immune cells as well as the ep...
Immunological dysregulation is the cause of many non-infectious human diseases such as autoimmunity,...
The mammalian intestinal tract is the largest immune organ in the body and comprises cells from non-...
All mucosal surfaces are colonized with a vast number of microbes, which are essential for stimulati...